†Parapuzosia (Austiniceras) sealei Clark 1960 (ammonite)
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Cephalopoda - Ammonitida - Desmoceratidae
Full reference: D. L. Clark. 1960. Parapuzosia in the north Texas Cretaceous. Journal of Paleontology 34:233-236
Belongs to Parapuzosia (Austiniceras) according to D. L. Clark 1960
Sister taxa: Parapuzosia (Austiniceras) austeni, Puzosia (Austiniceras) giganteum
Type specimen: SMU 35024, a shell. Its type locality is Britton-Cedar Hill road, southeast of Britton, which is in a Turonian marine siliciclastic in the Britton Formation of Texas.
Ecology: fast-moving nektonic carnivore
Average measurements (in mm): shell diameter 600.0
Distribution: found only at Britton-Cedar Hill road, southeast of Britton
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